Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic
The Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic include groups such as the Inuit, Sámi, and Yupik. They have lived in the Arctic regions of North America, Greenland, and Northern Europe for thousands of years, adapting to the harsh climate and unique environment. Their traditional lifestyles often involve hunting, fishing, and gathering, relying on the land and sea for sustenance.
These communities have rich cultural traditions, including storytelling, music, and art, which reflect their deep connection to nature. Many Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic are working to preserve their languages and customs while facing challenges from climate change and modernization.